Pakistan's HIV high-risk populations: Critical appraisal of failure to curtail spread beyond key populations

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Hussain Ahmed Raza , Mohummad Hassan Raza Raja , Muhammad Mussab Khakwani , Bushra Jamil
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Abstract

Pakistan has been a hub of several HIV outbreaks over the last 2 decades, with four major outbreaks being registered since 2018. There has been a recent rise in HIV infections, especially in high-risk populations, mainly consisting of people who inject drugs, men who have sex with men, prisoners, the transgender women community, and female sex workers. Consistently poor infection control practices, unregulated unsafe blood transfusion, questionable ethical practices by healthcare providers, and a general lack of awareness are the main drivers of recent HIV outbreaks, with these issues exacerbated by the presence of untrained health care providers. To stop the spread of HIV systemically and sustainably, aggressive measures need to be taken at all levels by all concerned stakeholders that not only deal with building up testing, tracing, and treatment capabilities but also address underlying grassroots problems that have largely been ignored to date.

巴基斯坦的艾滋病毒高危人群:对未能遏制主要人群以外传播的批判性评价
在过去 20 年里,巴基斯坦一直是数次艾滋病毒爆发的中心,自 2018 年以来,共发生了四次重大疫情。最近,艾滋病毒感染率有所上升,尤其是在高危人群中,主要包括注射毒品者、男男性行为者、囚犯、变性妇女群体和女性性工作者。持续不良的感染控制措施、不规范的不安全输血、医疗服务提供者可疑的道德行为以及普遍缺乏意识是近期艾滋病毒爆发的主要驱动因素,而这些问题又因未经培训的医疗服务提供者的存在而加剧。为了系统地、可持续地阻止艾滋病毒的传播,所有相关利益方都需要在各个层面采取积极措施,不仅要加强检测、追踪和治疗能力,还要解决迄今为止在很大程度上被忽视的基层问题。
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